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Above is a clip of the Stanford Laptop Orchestra (also known as Slork), about which the San Francisco Chronicle has a good article. It's headed up, incidentally, by Ge Wang, creater of the Ocarina app for the iPhone.

This is a recording of the first song sung by a computer. It's "Daisy Bell," performed by the IBM 7094 in 1961. As a tribute to the milestone, HAL, the computer in "Space Odyssey: 2001" would sing the same song. A typical IBM 7094 would sell for $3,134,500.